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rupert murdoch stopped tweeting about donald trump in the middle of the presidential campaign. he was last seen entering trump tower on january 15th when he obtained an interview with donald trump for the times of london. murder in the thioc murdoch-owned newspaper. when he is looking for a friendly question, he knows to look where the murdoch-owned press corps is sitting. the story of rupert murdoch's conversion to trumpism is part of the story of conservative republicans conversion to trumpism, paul ryan's conversion, mitch mcconnell's conversion to trumpism and guide us through a discussion of how republican conservatism we are joined by george f. will, syndicated columnist and former republican. welcome to the last word, happy to have you here. tell us about that middle of the summer moment where you broke with the republican party and iowa nounsed you were leaving the party. what got you to that point? >> actually, it was on the secondf june, i rememr it well, paul ryan for his own reasons in responding to his own pressures and i'm not judging him about this. he endorsed mr
rupert murdoch stopped tweeting about donald trump in the middle of the presidential campaign. he was last seen entering trump tower on january 15th when he obtained an interview with donald trump for the times of london. murder in the thioc murdoch-owned newspaper. when he is looking for a friendly question, he knows to look where the murdoch-owned press corps is sitting. the story of rupert murdoch's conversion to trumpism is part of the story of conservative republicans conversion to...
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take a look at this. 84% for donald trump in his own party, 84% support. er presidents at this point in their presidency, this early point? well, what do you see? george w. bush less than trump had with his own party, bill clinton, less than trump had with his own party, george h.w. bush less than he had with his own party, reagan,less than he has with his own party. the only modern president with a higher approval rating within his own party at this point as president barack obama just two points better. this is the dilemma for republicans. they look at that democratic number, independent number say, hey, trump is in political trouble right here. not much room for error with him. but that kind of support from republicans, 84% republican office holders look at that and it does have to make them wonder sort of like the election results when he won a victory they never saw coming. is he more in touch with my base, with my party's base than i am? does he get them? does he bond with them in a way i don't? that's what that number has to give them pause. so when
take a look at this. 84% for donald trump in his own party, 84% support. er presidents at this point in their presidency, this early point? well, what do you see? george w. bush less than trump had with his own party, bill clinton, less than trump had with his own party, george h.w. bush less than he had with his own party, reagan,less than he has with his own party. the only modern president with a higher approval rating within his own party at this point as president barack obama just two...
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at all donald trump -- it did donald trump no good at all. financed himself, and invoiced the taxpayer for a lot of it. paying high was prices to put secret service people on donald trump's plan, but he probably had a net contribution of some millions of dollars that came out of his pocket. that hesitancy do with citizens united. that is been the law of the land -- a candidate can spend unlimited funds on himself or herself. donald trump did better than any republican with small-donor lenders. he did better than any republican getting those. one of the things of 2016 cycle showed is that citizens united has been a disaster for republicans. i have written a lot about this in "the atlantic." buyers the cost take a look. a lot of those articles -- i urge the caller to take a look. a lot of those articles online. there is a second finance system created in which unlimited amounts of money can flow to a campaign provided the candidate himself or herself exercises no control over that money and divulges it entirely to a selected campaign assistant.
at all donald trump -- it did donald trump no good at all. financed himself, and invoiced the taxpayer for a lot of it. paying high was prices to put secret service people on donald trump's plan, but he probably had a net contribution of some millions of dollars that came out of his pocket. that hesitancy do with citizens united. that is been the law of the land -- a candidate can spend unlimited funds on himself or herself. donald trump did better than any republican with small-donor lenders....
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president-elect donald trump and president barack obama briefed on this associated with the campaign and trump business. according to officials familiar with the matter. pamela brown, what more can you tell us about the breaking news? >> we're learning that high level advisers close to then nominee donald trump were in frequent communication during the campaign with russians known to u.s. intelligence, former and current officials, talking to myself and colleague jim sciutto. and the frequency of the communications and proximity to mr. trump during the campaign raised a red flag with u.s. intelligence and law enforcement according to individuals and communications intercepted in routine intelligence collection targeting russians known to u.s. intelligence. among them trump -- regularly communicating with russians. caught the attention. emphasized that the communications between the campaign staff and representatives of foreign governments are not unusual but these particular communications stood out to investigators due to the frequency, volume and level of the trump advisers involved
president-elect donald trump and president barack obama briefed on this associated with the campaign and trump business. according to officials familiar with the matter. pamela brown, what more can you tell us about the breaking news? >> we're learning that high level advisers close to then nominee donald trump were in frequent communication during the campaign with russians known to u.s. intelligence, former and current officials, talking to myself and colleague jim sciutto. and the...
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is that the sense you get broader or beyond donald trump from his team? let me hear what one member of congress had to say. he was talking actually about your press conference but this was him talking not just about trump but about his team. take a listen. >> what do you make of him asking april ryan to set up that meeting? >> it was very strange. and hopefully some of his advisors have informed one that a letteras already been sent to him and that we're looking forward an open dialogue. steve bannon should not be in the room. >> why not? >> he's a stone cold racist and white supremacist sympathizesym beyond that we'll have to -- >> just from your reporting are there more members of the cbc if they get their meeting they don't want steve bannon in the room and part b, do you have the sense that because people like bannon are around donald trump that's reinforcing this sort of view of black people as just a stereotype? >> well, i haven't heard anyone else beyond the congressman say that but i've also heard from the head of the cbc -- they are going to have
is that the sense you get broader or beyond donald trump from his team? let me hear what one member of congress had to say. he was talking actually about your press conference but this was him talking not just about trump but about his team. take a listen. >> what do you make of him asking april ryan to set up that meeting? >> it was very strange. and hopefully some of his advisors have informed one that a letteras already been sent to him and that we're looking forward an open...
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maÑana se espera la participaciÓn del presidente donald trump.a forma peleados con la comunidad latina. >> yo considero que es una percepciÓn errónea porque los valores conservadores son innatos de la comunidad. enrique: en esta conferencia hoy, tuvimos la oportunidad de conversar con las voces mÁs importantes. el hombre que para muchos, maneja los hilos de la casa blanca. vamos con pablo gato. pablo: raramente habla. su primer objetivo, los periodistas. los califica de partido de oposiciÓn que no informan de lo que no les interesa. >> la prensa estÁ descubriendo cosas, errores que ellos estÁn haciendo en la administraciÓn. pablo: dijo que hay que recuperar el paÍs y que eso no ocurrirÁ sin una lucha. >> hay que recordarle a este seÑor que hillary clinton, obtuvo mÁs votos en este paÍs . 3 millones de votos mÁs que donald trump. >> trabajamos unidos y fuertemente cada dÍa, declarÓ. sus crÍticos responden que las filtraciones son casi diarias y los mensajes son contradictorios y que crean una gran confusiÓn. >> las declaraciones de donald trump, s
maÑana se espera la participaciÓn del presidente donald trump.a forma peleados con la comunidad latina. >> yo considero que es una percepciÓn errónea porque los valores conservadores son innatos de la comunidad. enrique: en esta conferencia hoy, tuvimos la oportunidad de conversar con las voces mÁs importantes. el hombre que para muchos, maneja los hilos de la casa blanca. vamos con pablo gato. pablo: raramente habla. su primer objetivo, los periodistas. los califica de partido de...
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por temor prefiere ocultar su identidad, en abril tendrÍa su Último dÍa de corte y teme que con donald trumpdades serÁn mas severas. >> deseas que llegue la fecha o no? >> la verdad que no porque temo lo peor. >> temen que puedan decirte que te tienes que ir. >> sÍ. >> en las calles tambiÉn predomina el miedo, pero los jornaleros desde temprano esperan algÚn trabajo en atlanta. >> hoy en dÍa muchas personas estÁn con temor que aparezca la migraciÓn y policÍa, aunque ellos no son delincuentes pero hay mayor temor en la vida ahora. >> debido al presidente donald trump? >> correcto, mucho miedo. >> para rigoberto que llegÓ a este paÍs cuando tenia 9 aÑos el riesgo tiene dos frentes, sus padres son indocumentados y Él mira con incertidumbre el daca. >> sabemos que estamos sin documentos en este paÍs y en cualquier momento algo puede pasar, es algo que siempre hemos tenido, creo que el miedo lo perdimos, es mÁs preocupaciÓn. >> este centro comercial es una muestra que la comunidad hispana en atlanta georgia, es numerosa y vibrante, pero hoy sobre todo muy preocupada por lo que pasa alrededor del
por temor prefiere ocultar su identidad, en abril tendrÍa su Último dÍa de corte y teme que con donald trumpdades serÁn mas severas. >> deseas que llegue la fecha o no? >> la verdad que no porque temo lo peor. >> temen que puedan decirte que te tienes que ir. >> sÍ. >> en las calles tambiÉn predomina el miedo, pero los jornaleros desde temprano esperan algÚn trabajo en atlanta. >> hoy en dÍa muchas personas estÁn con temor que aparezca la migraciÓn...
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is it to offer donald trump's supporters? very, very different opinions about the president and the administration. it is turmoilfor a lot president and the administration. it is turmoil for a lot of people but i wonder if it is turmoil donald trump. this has been an interesting point. especially the whole thing about michael flynn, the national at —— security adviser. in the markets, politics is usually ignored. we don't usually care about it. it from this point of view, the first thing on every first page and every business story and we are talking about it before the markets open, it is the presidency, it is michael flynn. there have been advised us that have left other administrations for yea rs that have left other administrations for years and years. uk, us, that have left other administrations foryears and years. uk, us, europe, wherever it is. from a market point of view and what we look at and what turmoil and uncertainty we see in the market, we only see this. this headline is there because it is donald trump and be
is it to offer donald trump's supporters? very, very different opinions about the president and the administration. it is turmoilfor a lot president and the administration. it is turmoil for a lot of people but i wonder if it is turmoil donald trump. this has been an interesting point. especially the whole thing about michael flynn, the national at —— security adviser. in the markets, politics is usually ignored. we don't usually care about it. it from this point of view, the first thing on...
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that's what donald trump says i am now. but he's said a lot worse about me in the past and i'll have a few words to say about that tonight. >>> but first, why is mike pence the most dangerous person in donald trump's world? >> i was disappointed to learn the facts that had been conveyed to me general flynn were inaccurate. >> general h.r. mcmaster will become the national security adviser. >> can he say definitively that nobody in his campaign had any contacts with any russian agents? >> first of all, the answer is no. >> we are not going to let the fake news tell us what to do. >> when we look at history, the first thing that dictators do is shut down the press. >> here's the bottom line. we got to keep our country safe. >> the president behaving like a petulant child. >> many of the countries in nato, they're not paying their bills. >> the united states is expressing strong support for nato. >> who should european leaders listen to, you or president trump? >> so-called not my presidents' day marches were staged in new yor
that's what donald trump says i am now. but he's said a lot worse about me in the past and i'll have a few words to say about that tonight. >>> but first, why is mike pence the most dangerous person in donald trump's world? >> i was disappointed to learn the facts that had been conveyed to me general flynn were inaccurate. >> general h.r. mcmaster will become the national security adviser. >> can he say definitively that nobody in his campaign had any contacts with...
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believe it or not, a month of donald trump administration -- a month of the donald trump administrationy in the books. the last seven days alone, quite a whirlwind, from fallout over flynn to diplomatic missteps. we'll take a look back at all that happened as we track trump's first 100 days in office. ♪ ♪ ♪ only at&t offers you all your live channels and dvr on your devices. data-free. entertainment. your way. only from at&t. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. my psoriatic arthritis caused joint pain. just like my moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. and i was worried about joint damage. my doctor said joint pain from ra... can be a sign of existing joint damage... that could only get worse. he prescribed enbrel to help relieve pain and help stop further damage. enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal, events including infections, tuberculosis, lymphoma, other cancers, nervous system and blood disorders, and allergic reactions have occurred. tell your doctor if you've been someplace where fungal infections are common or if you're prone to infections,
believe it or not, a month of donald trump administration -- a month of the donald trump administrationy in the books. the last seven days alone, quite a whirlwind, from fallout over flynn to diplomatic missteps. we'll take a look back at all that happened as we track trump's first 100 days in office. ♪ ♪ ♪ only at&t offers you all your live channels and dvr on your devices. data-free. entertainment. your way. only from at&t. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. my psoriatic arthritis...
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asegura que ni donald trump ni un muro lo van a detener. >> donald trump, puede poner cuatro o cincoo a la amenaza de tormenta que estaba pronosticada a la misma hora. jorge fregoso, noticias univisiÓn. enrique: el congreso de estados unidos recibiÓ la cifra de 1 millÓn de firmas que hace un llamado a la acciÓn. la peticiÓn es clara, se debe iniciar un juicio polÍtico contra el presidente donald trump. segÚn los solicitantes de proceso, el mandatario viola la constituciÓn. Éste washington, pablo cato nos explica mÁs. pablo: el millÓn de firmas que apoya la recisiÓn fueron entregadas al congreso. deben iniciarun juicio polÍtico contra donald trump, afirma los organizadores. segÚn ellos, el presidente ha violado la constituciÓn. >> la constituciÓn tiene la clÁusula de los monumentos, prohÍbe que un dignatario como el presidente reciba ayuda de un paÍs extranjero. no hay una ley mÁs alta que la constituciÓn. pablo: se refiere a que donald trump, tiene hoteles en varios paÍses y es dueÑo de su propia empresa. muchos de ellos, son utilizados por varios gobiernos. algunos mandatarios afirm
asegura que ni donald trump ni un muro lo van a detener. >> donald trump, puede poner cuatro o cincoo a la amenaza de tormenta que estaba pronosticada a la misma hora. jorge fregoso, noticias univisiÓn. enrique: el congreso de estados unidos recibiÓ la cifra de 1 millÓn de firmas que hace un llamado a la acciÓn. la peticiÓn es clara, se debe iniciar un juicio polÍtico contra el presidente donald trump. segÚn los solicitantes de proceso, el mandatario viola la constituciÓn. Éste...
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eric: it was a rallying cry by the people who elected donald trump. the d.c. amp filled with corrupt-o-crats who feed off what our tax dollars provide. gun running, corruption to suicide, the swamp is overflowing. that rallying cry remains as candidate trump becomes president trump. we deplorables still want that swamp drained. that brings me to this, my new project is called "the swamp". i outline the outrageous and egregious scandals. we're receiving requests for access, unfortunately, there's an abundance of creatures in the swamp lurking, waiting to prey on us, the american people. the book will be available everywhere books are sold and on ericbolling.com. let's drain that swamp together, you and me, what do you say? have a great weekend, everybo everybody. leyland: president trump calls the u.s. legal system broken today as he considers a brand new travel ban executive order to protect the country from potential terrorists. this, as he hosts the japanese prime minister at the winter white house over the weekend. elizabeth: plus, did michael flynn discuss
eric: it was a rallying cry by the people who elected donald trump. the d.c. amp filled with corrupt-o-crats who feed off what our tax dollars provide. gun running, corruption to suicide, the swamp is overflowing. that rallying cry remains as candidate trump becomes president trump. we deplorables still want that swamp drained. that brings me to this, my new project is called "the swamp". i outline the outrageous and egregious scandals. we're receiving requests for access,...
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donald trump responded with this. he also told reporters that he thought the decision was political and would be overturned on appeal. japan's prime minister shinzo abe has arrived in the us for talks with president trump. the meeting will focus on strengthening trade and security. there will be other issues to talk about after donald trump accused japan of manipulating its currency last week. japan are |anipulating japan are 51 headlines. its cur it|cy last week. japan are 51 headlines. for yslcgme ts héfigtglkfwm i'm stephen sackur. working relationship ; i think a good relationship is always important and is strategic for any nation and any economy when you are dealing with the most powerful, the largest economic, market in the world. so, it is important. very important. but sometimes you cannot take your own decisions. all of a sudden appears donald trump. he is disrupting everything, and not for the better, he's willing tof'ght! he will never win against the world. yeah, but he's only been in office for two weeks.
donald trump responded with this. he also told reporters that he thought the decision was political and would be overturned on appeal. japan's prime minister shinzo abe has arrived in the us for talks with president trump. the meeting will focus on strengthening trade and security. there will be other issues to talk about after donald trump accused japan of manipulating its currency last week. japan are |anipulating japan are 51 headlines. its cur it|cy last week. japan are 51 headlines. for...
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eric: it was a rallying cry by the people who elected donald trump. the d.c. with corrupt-o-crats who feed off what our tax dollars provide. gun running, corruption to suicide, the swamp is overflowing. that rallying cry remains as candidate trump becomes president trump. we deplorables still want that swamp drained. that brings me to this, my new project is called "the swamp". i outline the outrageous and egregious scandals. we're receiving requests for access, unfortunately, there's an abundance of creatures in the swamp lurking, waiting to prey on us, the american people. the book will be available everywhere books are sold and on ericbolling.com. let's drain that swamp together, you and charles: hopefully it will be fixed, here is lou. >> president pledges administration next week will unveil new security measures to keep america safe. mr. trump insists that safety of all americans is his top priority. >> we'll do something very rapidly, having to do with additional security for our country, you will see that sometime next week. lou: we take up the left's
eric: it was a rallying cry by the people who elected donald trump. the d.c. with corrupt-o-crats who feed off what our tax dollars provide. gun running, corruption to suicide, the swamp is overflowing. that rallying cry remains as candidate trump becomes president trump. we deplorables still want that swamp drained. that brings me to this, my new project is called "the swamp". i outline the outrageous and egregious scandals. we're receiving requests for access, unfortunately,...
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donald trump seems to my thi what he wants is friendship or that he respects donald trump. >> set aside the dossiers or other things that putin has on trump, i think trump for putin is a perfect agent of chaos and that's what putin needs because putin always saw nato, european union, other institutions that guaranteed peace and stability over seven decades, as an obstacle to his plans to spread influence. he wants to divide his enemies and attack them one by one. and trump was the perfect counterpart. what trump said about nato, what trump said about the european union, lead ertz like angela merkel, who stood their ground against putin, helps putin. even if we assume there's nothing else and almost sinister would be -- >> sure, sure. yeah. is there anyone in the trump administration that can counter the influence of trump himself anl people like flynn and tillerson and other pro-putin types in the administration? >> rex tillerson does seem to have relationships with russia, with putin, probably, certain russian businesses but he also seems to be a very smart man. actually, you showed ni
donald trump seems to my thi what he wants is friendship or that he respects donald trump. >> set aside the dossiers or other things that putin has on trump, i think trump for putin is a perfect agent of chaos and that's what putin needs because putin always saw nato, european union, other institutions that guaranteed peace and stability over seven decades, as an obstacle to his plans to spread influence. he wants to divide his enemies and attack them one by one. and trump was the perfect...
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sin duda, este mes de donald trump ha sido una montaÑa rusa.ntes que lo apoyan. hay que recordar que sus Índices de popularidad sÓlo mÁs bajos en la historia moderna de los estados unidos para un presidente. han habido muchos temas. uno de los mÁs importantes en su relaciÓn con mÉxico. tanto por el tema de la construcciÓn en la frontera, como por ejemplo, el tema de los tratados de nafta. otro tema importante fue la acciÓn ejecutiva para paÍses de mayorÍa musulmanes. otro tema muy importante para nuestra audiencia son las acciones ejecutivas de inmigraciÓn. han endurecido las polÍticas de inmigraciÓn. por ejemplo, los indocumentado ya no son liberados hasta que se vea su caso en corte. otra cosa muy importante, es el tema de rusia. hay 5 comitÉ investigando el presunto jaqueado ruso en las elecciones de noviembre. otra cosa importante fue la nominaciÓn del fiscal general. algunas organizaciones pro inmigrantes han descrito como la persona mÁs antiinmigrante. mucho ha ocurrido en este mes. le mantendremos informado. es todo por el momento. regre
sin duda, este mes de donald trump ha sido una montaÑa rusa.ntes que lo apoyan. hay que recordar que sus Índices de popularidad sÓlo mÁs bajos en la historia moderna de los estados unidos para un presidente. han habido muchos temas. uno de los mÁs importantes en su relaciÓn con mÉxico. tanto por el tema de la construcciÓn en la frontera, como por ejemplo, el tema de los tratados de nafta. otro tema importante fue la acciÓn ejecutiva para paÍses de mayorÍa musulmanes. otro tema muy...
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no two polar opposites than barack obama and donald trump. of alternative facts of the trump administration and brow-beating the press. it's just been so negative and divisive. i'm shocked that trump didn't want to find some way to try to unite the country. it's being disunited every moment. i'm buckled up for a lot of rough months to come because trump has no sense of history. richard nixon read history books galore, winston churchill and the -- donald trump doesn't read history. maybe doesn't know what dangerous waters he's in right now. conspiratorial mind of everything. demanding barack obama release birth certificate but won't release his taxes. i don't think he still will but we have to put pressure on that to make it happen. >> interesting point. interesting term used today by sean spicer about how trump instinctively thought there with as no violation of the law on the flynn's phone calls. used that several times. that's trump's explicit endorsement of his own abilities. his argument to the american people is he's instinctive deal make
no two polar opposites than barack obama and donald trump. of alternative facts of the trump administration and brow-beating the press. it's just been so negative and divisive. i'm shocked that trump didn't want to find some way to try to unite the country. it's being disunited every moment. i'm buckled up for a lot of rough months to come because trump has no sense of history. richard nixon read history books galore, winston churchill and the -- donald trump doesn't read history. maybe doesn't...
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eric: it was a rallying cry by the people who elected donald trump. the d.c. swamp filled with corrupt-o-crats who feed off what our tax dollars provide. gun running, corruption to suicide, the swamp is overflowing. that rallying cry remains as candidate trump becomes president trump. we deplorables still want that swamp drained. that brings me to this, my new project is called "the swamp". i outline the outrageous and egregious scandals. we're receiving requests for access, unfortunately, there's an abundance of creatures in the swamp lurking, waiting to prey on us, the american people. the book will be available everywhere books are sold and on ericbolling.com. let's drain that swamp together, you and >> i'm bob massi. for 34 years, i've been practicing law and living in las vegas, the center of the recent real-estate crisis. lives were destroyed from coast to coast as the economy tanked. now, well, it's a different story. the american dream is back, and nowhere is that more clear than the sunshine state of florida. so we headed from the strip to the beach to
eric: it was a rallying cry by the people who elected donald trump. the d.c. swamp filled with corrupt-o-crats who feed off what our tax dollars provide. gun running, corruption to suicide, the swamp is overflowing. that rallying cry remains as candidate trump becomes president trump. we deplorables still want that swamp drained. that brings me to this, my new project is called "the swamp". i outline the outrageous and egregious scandals. we're receiving requests for access,...
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un lunes de demanda judicial acusan hoy el presidente donald trump.resaron a la corte para exigir que no se restablezca el veto. presentadora: 97 de las empresas mÁs importantes del paÍs acudieron a corte.denunciando el veto de donald trump como una violaciÓn de la constituciÓn. empresas grandes como google, facebook, han estado en contra de este veto. presentador: todo esto, precisamente, ha sido durante un fin de semana donde donald trump desarrollÓ una tÉcnica bastante conocida que es mandar diferentes tweets. hubo una de las declaraciones que mÁs causÓ polÉmica en el fin de semana cuando le echÓ la culpa y le dijo al poder judicial que cualquier amenaza o cualquier cosa que pasaran los estados unidos, directamente era culpa de ellos. presentadora: con esas palabras, los abogados de los estados de washington y minnesota, presentaron argumentos en contra del veto migratorio de donald trump. ante la corte federal de apelaciones en san francisco. presentador: ambos estados argumentaron que dar luz verde al restablecimiento el decreto presidencial serÍ
un lunes de demanda judicial acusan hoy el presidente donald trump.resaron a la corte para exigir que no se restablezca el veto. presentadora: 97 de las empresas mÁs importantes del paÍs acudieron a corte.denunciando el veto de donald trump como una violaciÓn de la constituciÓn. empresas grandes como google, facebook, han estado en contra de este veto. presentador: todo esto, precisamente, ha sido durante un fin de semana donde donald trump desarrollÓ una tÉcnica bastante conocida que es...
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you are still writing about donald trump. ing on everything the president-elect/ future president is gonna do. - that's right. well, for one thing, people say trump is shameless. he's not shameless. he can--you know, he feels shame. maybe not in the same way that you or i do, but he conscious of a reputation out there. i mean, the--the million dollars that he gave away only after i questioned him about it, right? - yes. - he did that in response to what he saw as damaging, true information hurting his reputation. - yeah. - so he's not shameless. the other thing is, it doesn't matter if he's shameless or not, right? i've heard a lot of people saying after the election, "well, nothing's true anymore. nothing matters." you know, "trump is distorting reality." he can't do that. that's not his job. that's not his power, right? this--the president is powerful, but they don't have that kind of power, so the facts that we're finding still matter to a lot of people. even if they didn't matter to him, they'd matter to a lot of people, s
you are still writing about donald trump. ing on everything the president-elect/ future president is gonna do. - that's right. well, for one thing, people say trump is shameless. he's not shameless. he can--you know, he feels shame. maybe not in the same way that you or i do, but he conscious of a reputation out there. i mean, the--the million dollars that he gave away only after i questioned him about it, right? - yes. - he did that in response to what he saw as damaging, true information...
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it's a state that donald trump won.f you are breaking with donald trump, are you worried, even on russia, are you worried that potentially your voters out there will revolt against you? >> well, no, i'm not breaking with donald trump. i'm saying, i think he is going to be -- >> if you do break with him. so, you believe that he's -- >> i've got to tell you, i'm so excited that donald trump beat hillary clinton and we have the chance to get this country moving again and some of the campaign themes he reiterated yesterday about jobs and about america and about repealing all the oppressive regulations that have been piled on business and individuals the last eight years. no, i'm excited about the next eight years that we face in front of us. >> you seem to have a lot of confidence in front of us that he is going to treat russia in as tough a way as his predecessors did. >> i do. i think he'll -- >> i just wonder where that confidence comes from. >> well, he's got a lot of conservative people in the government. and you know,
it's a state that donald trump won.f you are breaking with donald trump, are you worried, even on russia, are you worried that potentially your voters out there will revolt against you? >> well, no, i'm not breaking with donald trump. i'm saying, i think he is going to be -- >> if you do break with him. so, you believe that he's -- >> i've got to tell you, i'm so excited that donald trump beat hillary clinton and we have the chance to get this country moving again and some of...
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donald trump is donald trump. he is who he is. and he was very clear when he ran for president what he was going to do as president. and i will say this, he has followed through on the things that he said that he was going to do. i think -- i am thinking in particular of the muslim ban, of a plan to deport 11 million people who are here as undocumented. he has followed through on these things. i think that -- there is a -- you know, there is a part of america -- not a majority, but a part of america that put him there to do those things. and i'm sure they are quite pleased with him. but he has shown no ability in the campaign or even -- and each less ability as president to do anything to reach out to people. >> well that's not -- >> or to actually address any economic problems. and the idea that he is going to come forward with a plan to replace obamacare, i just think -- it's ridiculous at this point. it's clear they have no idea how they are going to do that. i don't believe they ever will. >> alex i want to press you on this i
donald trump is donald trump. he is who he is. and he was very clear when he ran for president what he was going to do as president. and i will say this, he has followed through on the things that he said that he was going to do. i think -- i am thinking in particular of the muslim ban, of a plan to deport 11 million people who are here as undocumented. he has followed through on these things. i think that -- there is a -- you know, there is a part of america -- not a majority, but a part of...
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now let's match steve bannon's power with donald trump's brain. the brain that psychiatrists are increasingly publicly worried about. we will discuss president trump's mental health with a psychiatrist later in the hour. but for a moment, let's consider his knowledge. just his knowledge. what does donald trump know about government? he has proved time and time again throughout the campaign and during his presidency that the answer to that is absolutely nothing. nothing. he is operating at an ignorance level never seen before in the presidency. he had to call one of his advisers in the middle of the night, recently, to ask, what is a strong dollar, what is a weak dollar, and which one is good for america. in that empty section of donald trump's brain that should be occupied by knowledge and opinions an governing policy lives steve bannon. virtually everything that comes out of donald trump's mouth about policy and foreign and domestic is a version of what he has been told by steve bannon. the president's dark anti-american inaugural address came fro
now let's match steve bannon's power with donald trump's brain. the brain that psychiatrists are increasingly publicly worried about. we will discuss president trump's mental health with a psychiatrist later in the hour. but for a moment, let's consider his knowledge. just his knowledge. what does donald trump know about government? he has proved time and time again throughout the campaign and during his presidency that the answer to that is absolutely nothing. nothing. he is operating at an...
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with regards to that specific new york times story, donald trump has repeatedly dismissed it. e russian media is also unimpressed with the circumstances around the resignation of mr trump's national security adviser who we've just been discussing. the bbc‘s correspondent steve rosenberg has been looking at the russian papers. here's his review of them. the first loss in trump's team, that is the headline in the russian government paper, which declares opponents of the us president are using flynn's resignation for a new wave of hysteria against russia. the paper goes on to say the sudden and scandalous resignation of a key adviser cast a shadow on the president himself and without doubt will be used by his opponents to crank up anti—russian hysteria for an internal political battle. today's paper blames us intelligence saying according to one version of events the contents of michaelson's conversation with the russian ambassador were leaked by us intelligence. they are not shy of listening telephone conversations of white house staff and russian diplomats in usa, they say. anot
with regards to that specific new york times story, donald trump has repeatedly dismissed it. e russian media is also unimpressed with the circumstances around the resignation of mr trump's national security adviser who we've just been discussing. the bbc‘s correspondent steve rosenberg has been looking at the russian papers. here's his review of them. the first loss in trump's team, that is the headline in the russian government paper, which declares opponents of the us president are using...
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and sordid donald trump. prize, in ajourney the general election, but he won the big prize, in a journey that started here, in more ways than one. new hampshire, iwant here, in more ways than one. new hampshire, i want to thank you. we love you. you started it. remember, you started it. a minute left of this half of outside source. i will quickly show you a report from a chinese village featuring a pretty impressive commute... until recently a trip to work or school meant scaling and 800 metre cliff face. have a look at this. scaling an 800 metre cliff face. have a look at this. translation: stay with us on outside source. in our sports section we will look at downhill mountain biking and downhill mountain biking and downhill skateboarding. that is coming up in five—minutes' time. stay with us for that. hello. our weather may have turned colder, reaching for the gloves and scarves again, but spare a thought for new yorkers. on wednesday the temperatures hit 17 celsius, a record for the day. today and tomorrow
and sordid donald trump. prize, in ajourney the general election, but he won the big prize, in a journey that started here, in more ways than one. new hampshire, iwant here, in more ways than one. new hampshire, i want to thank you. we love you. you started it. remember, you started it. a minute left of this half of outside source. i will quickly show you a report from a chinese village featuring a pretty impressive commute... until recently a trip to work or school meant scaling and 800 metre...
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almost in this position, could have been but now it's donald trump. senator welcome. you for joining us so much. >> thank you. >> what's your reaction? >> i think it was absolute home run. it was important night for the country. most important decision that president trump has made in the two weeks in the office. in the course of the office he promised the american people to nominate a principled constitutionalist to replace justice scalia, and tonight he's honored that commitment and kept his word. >> do you know judge gorsuch personally? >> i don't. everyone i know who knows him thinks highly of him. i have reviewed a number of his opinions. this week and last, i spent reading key opinions. this is a judge who for a decade has a proven record of following the law. of demonstrating judicial humility, not legislating from the bench, seeking a desired outcome but simply following the law, following the constitution, upholding the bill of rights and think that's exactly hat american people want and expect in a supreme court justice. >> nancy pelosi was on cnn saying elec
almost in this position, could have been but now it's donald trump. senator welcome. you for joining us so much. >> thank you. >> what's your reaction? >> i think it was absolute home run. it was important night for the country. most important decision that president trump has made in the two weeks in the office. in the course of the office he promised the american people to nominate a principled constitutionalist to replace justice scalia, and tonight he's honored that...
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sabemos que la orden ejecutiva de donald trump tenÍa 3 elementos claves. seguras en las cÁrceles. cualquier persona que va a travÉs del condado serÁ transferido a ice. y 187g que convierte a policÍas en agentes de inmigraciÓn. aquÍ, en milwaukee, en lo que estÁ sucediendo. presentador: te quiero preguntar, cuÁntos personas esperan que asistan a este paro nacional? >> nosotros esperamos que miles de personas salgan este dÍa en huelga general, por lo menos, aquÍ en wisconsin es algo que se hizo el aÑo pasado. cuando no habÍa una alternativa polÍtica. la gente se levantÓ. con eso, encerraron -- cerraron negocios, hicieron un paro laboral, y con eso se derrotÓ el aÑo pasado una ley estatal antiinmigrante. 287g quiere comenzar aquÍ en milwaukee. estamos pidiendo solidaridad que no crezca. presentadora: es entendible que muchas personas no podrÍan faltar del trabajo, quÉ dotarlas personas que no podemos faltar de trabajar pero que queremos unirnos a este movimiento? >> creamos una peticiÓn nacional con presente que pueden firmar que va al alguacil. diciendo que
sabemos que la orden ejecutiva de donald trump tenÍa 3 elementos claves. seguras en las cÁrceles. cualquier persona que va a travÉs del condado serÁ transferido a ice. y 187g que convierte a policÍas en agentes de inmigraciÓn. aquÍ, en milwaukee, en lo que estÁ sucediendo. presentador: te quiero preguntar, cuÁntos personas esperan que asistan a este paro nacional? >> nosotros esperamos que miles de personas salgan este dÍa en huelga general, por lo menos, aquÍ en wisconsin es...
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it's day 40 of donald trump's first 100 days. we're hours away now from his first zraesz to a joint session of congress. will there be a change in tone? >> i think i get an a in terms of what i've actually done, in terms of messages, c or c plus. >> how are you going to change that? >> during the speech. >> a rare moment of self-criticism from the president. he says his tone could use some work and he hints that that tone may get a change in tonight's speech. also on our agenda. speaking to the republican party. >> i see him as a chairman, president much like many successful presidents where he gets people around him or detailed people to execute the plans. >> top issues the white house is focussing on rights now. immigration, federal spending, repealing obamacare. meanwhile, the house speaker, paul ryan, and his fellow republicans, they are looking for a starting point tonight on those issues. what are they listening for? what will they hear? rounding out our agenda, the opposition party. the democrats. >> when the public sees w
it's day 40 of donald trump's first 100 days. we're hours away now from his first zraesz to a joint session of congress. will there be a change in tone? >> i think i get an a in terms of what i've actually done, in terms of messages, c or c plus. >> how are you going to change that? >> during the speech. >> a rare moment of self-criticism from the president. he says his tone could use some work and he hints that that tone may get a change in tonight's speech. also on our...
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it's been nearly four days since reports first surfaced that president donald trump's national security adviser, lieutenant general michael flynn, may have discussed easing u.s. sanctions against russia when he spoke with the russian ambassador to the u.s. before trump was inaugurated. and we still don't have a clear picture of what donald trump thinks about these reports. but it's becoming clearer that officials around the president were, indeed, quite concerned about general flynn. the "washington post" is reporting tonight that the former acting attorney general, sally yates, "informed the trump white house late last month that she believed michael flynn had misled senior administration officials about the nature of his communications with the russian ambassador to the united states and warned that the national security adviser was potentially vulnerable to russian blackmail. "current and former u.s. officials said. the "post" goes on to report "in the final days of the obama administration, james clapper, the director of national sbernl intelligence, john brennan, cia director at th
it's been nearly four days since reports first surfaced that president donald trump's national security adviser, lieutenant general michael flynn, may have discussed easing u.s. sanctions against russia when he spoke with the russian ambassador to the u.s. before trump was inaugurated. and we still don't have a clear picture of what donald trump thinks about these reports. but it's becoming clearer that officials around the president were, indeed, quite concerned about general flynn. the...
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but nevertheless, donald trump's that macdonald trump —— for donald trump, the priority would be domesticp at all. we see only domestic politics. anti—immigration, some project to build a wall with mexico. it is mostly domestic politics. we know that donald trump will follow its promises to the people of america, to pay tribute to the domestic policy but not the foreign policy. forgive me for jumping in. i want to ask you about the mood in the kremlin today. do you think there is some concern among russian officials that you speak to, close to president putin, that the white house may have to change course on russia? that they may actually be losing some of their close relationship with donald trump because of what is happening here in washington? i think in moscow people still look with small positive hopes of the new administration. in the kremlin there are good specialists on the united states. the specialists are predicting that donald trump will not —— will improve the relationship with russia and change something in domestic politics. we didn't have the solution because we have no i
but nevertheless, donald trump's that macdonald trump —— for donald trump, the priority would be domesticp at all. we see only domestic politics. anti—immigration, some project to build a wall with mexico. it is mostly domestic politics. we know that donald trump will follow its promises to the people of america, to pay tribute to the domestic policy but not the foreign policy. forgive me for jumping in. i want to ask you about the mood in the kremlin today. do you think there is some...
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for donald trump, this...l do is that this will get him a lot of good will win republican party people, especially in light of the muslim ban, which he and the party have taken a lot of flak for in the last few days. if he is an constitutionalist, is the american constitution open to a certain interpretationit an organic living body that can change over time? some of the executive orders donald trump haveissued of the executive orders donald trump have issued over the last week, some of them could end up being decided by the supreme court. that is absolutely correct. and i am sure that will be an issue. that gets to one of the ironies of this nominee, at some point we could see him actually having to rule on a number of donald trump's executive orders, especially the most recent one on the muslim ban, and, of course, it remains to be seen what donald trump in the republicans will do on the affordable care act which president obama got through in the house and the senate and became law. these issues he could ve
for donald trump, this...l do is that this will get him a lot of good will win republican party people, especially in light of the muslim ban, which he and the party have taken a lot of flak for in the last few days. if he is an constitutionalist, is the american constitution open to a certain interpretationit an organic living body that can change over time? some of the executive orders donald trump haveissued of the executive orders donald trump have issued over the last week, some of them...
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, his name is donald trump. for those people finding it difficult to come to terms with brexit and leaving the european union -- that is what the people decided. for those who find it difficult to understand that the american people have voted for donald trump, get over it because he is president of the united states. all i would say for all of us -- and this actually includes myself -- is that we have to ask ourselves, why is it that people got so left behind that they made a democratic decision that they had, which we think we can't understand. how could you possibly vote for brexit or donald trump? the fact is that the people have. .hese were the forgotten people just like we have forgotten people in the united kingdom there are forgotten people in the united states. they packed the stadium on saturday to cheer donald trump after his first months in the presidency because actually, they like what he says. we may not like some of the things that he says and i certainly don't like some of the things that he sai
, his name is donald trump. for those people finding it difficult to come to terms with brexit and leaving the european union -- that is what the people decided. for those who find it difficult to understand that the american people have voted for donald trump, get over it because he is president of the united states. all i would say for all of us -- and this actually includes myself -- is that we have to ask ourselves, why is it that people got so left behind that they made a democratic...
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tom brady no longer gets a pass on his friendship with donald trump. 's giving a passive endorsement to trump and the chaos he created. she goes on to say, some people are calling tom brady out. the guy is maybe a friend of trump but he's a professional football player. >> i get it. going back to the belichik idea. brady never once came out and said i support donald trump. i voted for him. he had the hat, but they are friend. that was the way he put it. i think that the idea of what's interesting is happening more and more in the nfl, you see someone like wilson for the seahawks. he actually made a political statement this week. the world brady always operated in is that we can have sport separate from politic. it generally worked for him. but trump has a way of making everything conversation whether culture or sport kind of about donald trump. the rules have changed. howie: you anticipate my next point. i have done super bowl coverage before. i said the media seems to have it in for tom brady. but donald trump take on nfl commissioner roger goodell who
tom brady no longer gets a pass on his friendship with donald trump. 's giving a passive endorsement to trump and the chaos he created. she goes on to say, some people are calling tom brady out. the guy is maybe a friend of trump but he's a professional football player. >> i get it. going back to the belichik idea. brady never once came out and said i support donald trump. i voted for him. he had the hat, but they are friend. that was the way he put it. i think that the idea of what's...
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john bolton, who may be the only person more unhinged and likely to start a a nuclear war than donald trump. this is bad stuff on the basic governance of american national security. you go out and you look at it and trump is so upset at his lack of adulation, he's got to go hold a campaign rally in a county in florida where he got 57% of the vote a couple months ago. i think he's trying to shore up his base so there's somebody left to approves of him. >> you look at this idea he's doing a working saturday on the campaign, not on the government. how does that play at the state department? >> ari, mario cuomo used to say you campaign in poetry and govern in prose. there's no indication he knows what governance is. i came from the private sector. i also didn'comerom a family business like he did where it's about penalty. i don't think there's any evidence that he knows how to govern and in the short time he's been there, he doesn't like it. nobody's cheering, nobody's accolades and the bureaus are resisting. >> maria, take a listen to donald trump talk about meeting with constituents. everybod
john bolton, who may be the only person more unhinged and likely to start a a nuclear war than donald trump. this is bad stuff on the basic governance of american national security. you go out and you look at it and trump is so upset at his lack of adulation, he's got to go hold a campaign rally in a county in florida where he got 57% of the vote a couple months ago. i think he's trying to shore up his base so there's somebody left to approves of him. >> you look at this idea he's doing a...
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and let me assure you, president donald trump is such a leader.nd under his leadership, we are making america great again. [applause] vice pres. pence: he is putting america first and putting americans back to work already. [applause] vice pres. pence: he is rebuilding the military and putting our enemies on notice. [applause] vice pres. pence: he is supporting law enforcement and ending illegal immigration once and for all. [applause] vice pres. pence: he is rolling back big government and slashing through red tape. he is upholding the constitution, restoring the culture of life, and president donald trump is leading the fight to repeal and replace obamacare. [applause] vice pres. pence: and let me assure you, america's obamacare nightmare is about to end. [applause] vice pres. pence: despite the best efforts of liberal activist at town halls across the country, the american people know better. obamacare has failed and obamacare must go. [applause] vice pres. pence: this failed law is crippling the american economy and crushing the american peopl
and let me assure you, president donald trump is such a leader.nd under his leadership, we are making america great again. [applause] vice pres. pence: he is putting america first and putting americans back to work already. [applause] vice pres. pence: he is rebuilding the military and putting our enemies on notice. [applause] vice pres. pence: he is supporting law enforcement and ending illegal immigration once and for all. [applause] vice pres. pence: he is rolling back big government and...
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he is the machine and he knows donald trump. de a deal and this very little reporter that was obsc e obscured by trump. president trump needs to be aware. bad news about the democrats get out there unimpeded. chuck schumer promised he would go to the cia with the new director and broke his word because ron white wouldn't play. and tom cotton, great senator from arkansas, future president i believe, got into a yelling match and said if you were here eight years ago you would know we didn't confirm this goy and cotton said eight years ago i was getting my ass shot out in afghanistan. you lied to me. that is a bad way for chuck schumer to start. i want them to stay self-destructive and focused on small things. hyperbolic. let them go crazy on everything. we don't want them dead. just wounded for a while. restock the courts. then they can come back into the semi normal status. >> do you think -- i have witnessed the democratic freak outs/the meltdowns. do you think that will end? i keep wondering it is election let's give them the da
he is the machine and he knows donald trump. de a deal and this very little reporter that was obsc e obscured by trump. president trump needs to be aware. bad news about the democrats get out there unimpeded. chuck schumer promised he would go to the cia with the new director and broke his word because ron white wouldn't play. and tom cotton, great senator from arkansas, future president i believe, got into a yelling match and said if you were here eight years ago you would know we didn't...
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as to the linkage question, it was another thing donald trump ducked today. as a trump observer, rick, i would like you to listen to this common tactic we've seen, he acts like something has been answered but avoids answering it because there's so much about russia he won't address. >> reporter: you're not aware of any contacts during the course of the election? >> how many times do i have to answer this question? >> reporter: can you just say yes or no on it? >> yeah, i know you have to get up and ask a question, it's so important. russia is a ruse. i have nothing to do with russia. haven't made a phone call to russia in years. don't speak to people from russia. not that i wouldn't, i just have nobody to speak to. i have nothing to do with russia. to the best of my knowledge, no person that i deal with does. >> rick, there was a lot of words there. but what he didn't say there and what trump officials have really failed to say is an accounting of what contact there was, because the leaks show there was some, and what it was about, and where it stopped. he did
as to the linkage question, it was another thing donald trump ducked today. as a trump observer, rick, i would like you to listen to this common tactic we've seen, he acts like something has been answered but avoids answering it because there's so much about russia he won't address. >> reporter: you're not aware of any contacts during the course of the election? >> how many times do i have to answer this question? >> reporter: can you just say yes or no on it? >> yeah, i...
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donald trump has also attacked a cnn/orc poll. und that the president had the lowest approval rating of any new president since these kind of things were measured. in a tweet, mr trump says: the cnn poll records an approval rating of 44%. there's other polling around — this one is from rasmussen. it records an approval rating of 53%. is 53% good or bad? that particular poll usually has a conservative tilt to it so it is not surprising that it would be on the higher end of current poll ratings. presidents have had lower approval ratings. george w bush was in the high 20s by the end of his term. but this is in the end of his term. but this is in the first 100 days of donald trump's administration. this is where barack 0bama was later in his term. the republicans really do not like him, the independents are somewhere in between. if this is donald trump's honeymoon period where he should have support, the potentialfor honeymoon period where he should have support, the potential for him to depp as we go forward is greater than in the pa
donald trump has also attacked a cnn/orc poll. und that the president had the lowest approval rating of any new president since these kind of things were measured. in a tweet, mr trump says: the cnn poll records an approval rating of 44%. there's other polling around — this one is from rasmussen. it records an approval rating of 53%. is 53% good or bad? that particular poll usually has a conservative tilt to it so it is not surprising that it would be on the higher end of current poll...
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so did donald trump. in a journey that started here, in more ways than one. new hampshire, i want to thank you. we love you. you started it. remember, you started it. they are pretty savvy voters! year ago today you were in manchester new hampshire. be honest, he was top of the polls, he wins the primary, did you think it was going to get all the way? no. ican you think it was going to get all the way? no. i can remember very clearly thinking that he had had this victory in new hampshire. it was an absolutely freezing night. new hampshire primary night is rarely cold. it didn't seem possible then that a businessman who had never run for political office, who wasn't billy seen by the republican party as a republican, was going to go on to win the nomination, let alone to win the presidency. if you'd asked me then i would have said the chances of it happening just didn't seem there. but there we re just didn't seem there. but there were clues. the bernie sanders vote, as well. right. that was the canary in
so did donald trump. in a journey that started here, in more ways than one. new hampshire, i want to thank you. we love you. you started it. remember, you started it. they are pretty savvy voters! year ago today you were in manchester new hampshire. be honest, he was top of the polls, he wins the primary, did you think it was going to get all the way? no. ican you think it was going to get all the way? no. i can remember very clearly thinking that he had had this victory in new hampshire. it...
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great to see you, guys, thank you very much. >>> details are in involving donald trump's controversial move to put his strategist on the national security council. apparently pump was caught off-guard by the backlash. >>> why does it seem president trump is still defending putin? >>> and moments from now, president trump will arrive at mcgill air force base in florida, his first big address to the troops since becoming commander in chief. but kind is honest. this bar is made with cranberries and almonds. so, guess what? we call it cranberry almond. give kind a try. it's league night!? 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico! goin' up the country. bowl without me. frank.' i'm going to get nachos. snack bar's closed. gah! ah, ah ah. ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. tech: don't let a cracked windshtrust safelite.plans. with safelite's exclusive "on my way text"... you'll know exactly when we'll be there. giving you more time for what matters most. (team sin
great to see you, guys, thank you very much. >>> details are in involving donald trump's controversial move to put his strategist on the national security council. apparently pump was caught off-guard by the backlash. >>> why does it seem president trump is still defending putin? >>> and moments from now, president trump will arrive at mcgill air force base in florida, his first big address to the troops since becoming commander in chief. but kind is honest. this bar...
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most see the settlements as obstacles to a peace deal between israelis and palestinians. >>> donald trump'stion ban is triggering a flurry of lawsuits. when we come back, we'll have a rundown of all of the major challenges. >> but there is support for president trump's move. a muslim activist will explain why she thinks the ban is okay in certain cases. drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what you love. ensure. always be you. >>> rarely has there been a time in american history of such national division and discord. and in the past few days of protest and litigation are any guide, the supreme court could have the final say on many of president trump's controversial policies. for more now on the implications of the president's nominee by the court, we're joined by cnn's legal analyst who's been covering the supreme court for almost 30 years. so, joan, assuming that neil gorsuch is confirmed by the senate, he will restore the ideological status quo to the court before the death of justice scalia. so in many
most see the settlements as obstacles to a peace deal between israelis and palestinians. >>> donald trump'stion ban is triggering a flurry of lawsuits. when we come back, we'll have a rundown of all of the major challenges. >> but there is support for president trump's move. a muslim activist will explain why she thinks the ban is okay in certain cases. drink ensure. with 9 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for the strength and energy to get back to doing... ...what...
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who could have predicted he would be such a political theorist or donald trump would ride that strategy all the way to the oval office? as trump and his team again the task of reversing the failed presidency they faced formidable opponents not only a vengefully determined left, but a deeply entrenched republican establishment in washington, d.c. and stubborn contingent of never trump politicians and pundits. you already know david horowitz is the author of too many books to list, all essential reading for understanding and waging war against the radical left. his new book which happens to be a bestseller, big agenda president agenda president trump's plan to save america lays out a strategy for combating those opponents of the president's restoration of american exceptionalism. anna coulter recommended as a brilliant battle plan and having read and reviewed it myself for the front page magazine, i do too. taking a page from mike tyson's playbook and david horowitz writes to turn around of the political battles conservatives have been losing for so long, they must begin every confrontati
who could have predicted he would be such a political theorist or donald trump would ride that strategy all the way to the oval office? as trump and his team again the task of reversing the failed presidency they faced formidable opponents not only a vengefully determined left, but a deeply entrenched republican establishment in washington, d.c. and stubborn contingent of never trump politicians and pundits. you already know david horowitz is the author of too many books to list, all essential...
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vamos a hablar si veremos prÓximamente algo del presidente donald trump sobre inmigraciÓn?iendo ver cÓmo asegurarnos que los 3 puntos principales que ha hablado el presidente durante la campaÑa se cumplan, asegurarnos que la frontera este sellada, nÚmero dos asegurarnos que los inmigrantes que estÁn aquÍ que han cometido crÍmenes violento despuÉs de haber entrado salgan del paÍs y nÚmero 3 quÉ va a pasar con las personas que estÁn aquÍ que no han roto nunca ley despuÉs de haber entrado legalmente el presidente ha dicho que despuÉs que se cumplan los dos primeros pasos vamos a ver exactamente quÉ vamos a hacer para cumplir las leyes y tener uno soluciÓn justa para resolver el problema de la inmigraciÓn. >> ha cambiado la definiciÓn de lo que es un criminal indocumentado desde que llegÓ al poder el presidente donald trump. >> para nada criminal es cuando ha quebrado una ley federal que ha cometido crÍmenes violentos todo ale que ha entrado al paÍs de manera ilegal y que se ha regido por todas las leyes del paÍs no entra en esa definiciÓn. >> vamos a hablar un poco sobre la vi
vamos a hablar si veremos prÓximamente algo del presidente donald trump sobre inmigraciÓn?iendo ver cÓmo asegurarnos que los 3 puntos principales que ha hablado el presidente durante la campaÑa se cumplan, asegurarnos que la frontera este sellada, nÚmero dos asegurarnos que los inmigrantes que estÁn aquÍ que han cometido crÍmenes violento despuÉs de haber entrado salgan del paÍs y nÚmero 3 quÉ va a pasar con las personas que estÁn aquÍ que no han roto nunca ley despuÉs de haber...